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Kidogo Art House Fremantle March 15th - 21st 2012.
A weekly journal of thoughts, feelings, ideas and travels expressed as a tree.
Fifty two black and white drawings compiled in 2011 that reflect a roller coaster ride of
feelings set in the west Australian landscape ranging from Albany in the south to the
Kimberley region in the north.
While the delicate pen and ink line drawings become the centre piece of the exhibition
many of them have been transformed into limited edition prints. Like the drawings, the
prints are basically black and white with the introduction of some soft atmospheric colours,
mostly in the sky.
The prints are created using a combination of digital, and screen printing techniques onto
acid free water colour paper. The black line work in the prints is further enhanced with the
use of a publishing technique to raise the ink above the surface of the paper, creating a
three dimensional shiny black line.
A preview of the fifty two drawings can be seen on YouTube at http://youtu.be/
MeilUfWome0
or on the artist web site at www.pajez.com.au
An exhibition of drawings and limited edition prints by Graeme Pages-Oliver
Kidogo Art House Fremantle March 15th - 21st 2012.
Opening night Friday 16th March.
A weekly journal of thoughts, feelings, ideas and travels expressed as a tree.
Fifty two black and white drawings compiled in 2011 that reflect a roller coaster ride of
feelings set in the west Australian landscape ranging from Albany in the south to the
Kimberley region in the north.
While the delicate pen and ink line drawings become the centre piece of the exhibition
many of them have been transformed into limited edition prints. Like the drawings, the
prints are basically black and white with the introduction of some soft atmospheric colours,
mostly in the sky.
The prints are created using a combination of digital, and screen printing techniques onto
acid free water colour paper. The black line work in the prints is further enhanced with the
use of a publishing technique to raise the ink above the surface of the paper, creating a
three dimensional shiny black line.
A preview of the fifty two drawings can be seen on YouTube at http://youtu.be/
MeilUfWome0
or on the artist web site at www.pajez.com.au
Comments
I love your Tree of Life' painting and logo as well as your abnner! Always enjoy looking at other people's paintings as I've done a few in the past, and recently picked up my brush again Good luck with it all
Felt so hpoeelss looking for answers to my questions...until now.
Beautiful work, Graeme; very much look forward to your exhibition.
Good Luck!